It’s America’s least-expensive EV at $28,995, but the Bolt has just one year to live.
Chevy’s Bolt returns with 262 miles of range and optional Super Cruise—but it will only be sold for a year. Should you grab one?
America's most affordable EV is back, with big upgrades at the same ~$28k price. But it's only here for a little while. Should you go get one?
The new-generation Bolt offers major improvements for buyers who can get their hands on one before production ends once again.
Our in-depth 2027 Chevy Bolt review touches on all aspects of Chevrolet's newest electric vehicle (EV), including design, driving dynamics, charging and tech.
People who bought or leased some Chevrolet Bolt EVs could be seeing payments upwards of $1,400 in a proposed settlement over faulty batteries installed in the vehicles. General Motors, LG Energy ...
After a three-year hiatus, the Chevrolet Bolt is back for the 2027 model year. Although the new version of Chevy’s small all-electric car looks quite similar, a lot has changed from the last time we ...
The Chevrolet Bolt EV is a stellar little car when it’s not causing fires—which, to be fair, is most of the time. But owners of 2017-2022 Bolts and 2022 Bolt EUVs lived in paranoia once word got out ...
A settlement that will see some people receive $700 to $2,000 each, while the lawyers representing them will receive in excess of $52 million, has received preliminary approval in a class action ...
TechCrunch drove the 2027 Chevy Bolt and found that incremental improvements build on a solid basic recipe to deliver an ...
The Bolt is back, at least for now. Chevrolet’s least expensive electric car disappeared after 2023, but an upgraded version is set to return early next year as a 2027 model. If you’re interested in ...
The 2027 Chevy Bolt will go on sale in the first quarter of 2026 and carry a starting price of just $28,995. The styling is simply evolutionary, and the range only increases slightly from the last ...